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Radio broadcasting of the CNC in the prague uprising in may 1945
Kuropata, Ondřej ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Maršík, Josef (referee)
This work deals with the Prague Uprising in May 1945. The main area of research is broadcasting Czech National Council, which was the highest authority for the organization of the rebellion on the right of the radio. And one hand Czech radio, but also Prague street local radio. This work deals with the way Czech National Council communicate with the radio as he passed messages to be sent, who were the people who these broadcasts were in charge, a significant space in the work focuses on the very content of broadcast messages, which are divided by days. The operational objective of this work is to deepen knowledge of the Prague Uprising itself, as the author of the text impression that this event is not very well known, while fighting on the barricades of Prague is one of the largest battles of Czech history, when within a few days of May 1945, died 2000 fighters.
Changing interpretation of the role of the communist resistence at the Prague uprising
Zelinka, Martin ; Koura, Petr (advisor) ; Parkan, František (referee)
The Prague uprising signified the end of the Second World War in Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. As the Soviet and American armies progressed through the country towards Prague and the war was apparently soon to come to an end, Czechoslovaks themselves wanted to take part in the resistance against the Nazi oppression. The uprising was also a turning point for the succesful liberation of Prague. After the Czechoslovak communist party seized power in February 1948, the way the public perceived the uprising had to be changed to fit the party's interpretation, purposely overlooking the contribution of any non-communist resistence. This ideologically suitable interpretation had to be accepted even by the main leader of the uprising. The aforementioned interpretation can still be seen in historiographic books, even those published after the Velvet Revolution. Interpretation of the same event with the targeted use of words and phrases allows for different sounds and thus influences the reader. Targeted use of historical events can achieve the long-term prevalence of rumors, the refutation of which is a necessity and the work of historians. On the example of key moments of the uprising, such as its spontaneous beginning, the involvement of The Russian Liberation Army or the surrender of German troops...
Radio broadcasting of the CNC in the prague uprising in may 1945
Kuropata, Ondřej ; Cebe, Jan (advisor) ; Maršík, Josef (referee)
This work deals with the Prague Uprising in May 1945. The main area of research is broadcasting Czech National Council, which was the highest authority for the organization of the rebellion on the right of the radio. And one hand Czech radio, but also Prague street local radio. This work deals with the way Czech National Council communicate with the radio as he passed messages to be sent, who were the people who these broadcasts were in charge, a significant space in the work focuses on the very content of broadcast messages, which are divided by days. The operational objective of this work is to deepen knowledge of the Prague Uprising itself, as the author of the text impression that this event is not very well known, while fighting on the barricades of Prague is one of the largest battles of Czech history, when within a few days of May 1945, died 2000 fighters.
Prague Uprising in May 1945
Kokoška, Stanislav
Liberation of Czechoslovakia. Prague Uprising.

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